Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: progress

Author: IndyDi-@aol.com

Date: Nov 4, 2004, 6:10 AM

Post ID: 1717822076




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In a message dated 11/3/2004 5:09:18 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
nmwi-@msn.com writes:
3) I want to clean up all the oxidized aluminum on the engine/trans to get
the stains etc. off of it. What work's best? I've read some about Eagle 1, but
nothing that says which one of the E1 products would be most appropriate.
Also I really don't want to use anything that requires me to have to spray a lot
of water on the casings until I'm ready to tear them down and go through the
innards (Phase 2), unless someone knows some good hints to keep water from
getting into where it shouldn't go.
I tried every flipping can of chemical warfare out there and was never
satisfied. The only thing that made the cases look great was Pyrex glass bead
blasting. Now, everybody says that the little pieces get stuck in the motor....bull.
Blast it while its together making sure breather is covered, and wash the
hell out of it!

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<DIV><FONT face=Verdana size=2>3) I want to clean up all the oxidized aluminum on the engine/trans to get the stains etc. off of it. What work's best? I've read some about Eagle 1, but nothing that says which one of the E1 products would be most appropriate. Also I really don't want to use anything that requires me to have to spray a lot of water on the casings until I'm ready to tear them down and go through the innards (Phase 2), unless someone knows some good hints to keep water from getting into where it shouldn't go.</FONT></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
<DIV>I tried every flipping can of chemical warfare out there and was never satisfied. The only thing that made the cases look great was Pyrex glass bead blasting. Now, everybody says that the little pieces get stuck in the motor....bull. Blast it while its together making sure breather is covered, and wash the hell out of it! </DIV></BODY></HTML>

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